READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide

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READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide For use with Workshop Assessments, READ 180 Universal, and HMH Teacher Central PDF0924 (PDF) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Table of Contents Workshop Assessment Overview... 3 Logging In to Workshop Assessments... 4 HMH Student Central... 4 HMH Teacher Central... 5 Assigning an Assessment... 6 Taking an Assessment... 7 Using the Test Screen... 7 Taking the Assessment... 8 The Progress Bar... 8 Answering Selected-Response Questions... 9 Answering Two-Part Questions... 10 Answering Highlighting Questions... 11 Answering Matching Questions... 12 Answering Chart Questions... 13 Answering Constructed-Response Questions... 14 Answering Extended Writing Questions... 14 Finishing an Assessment... 16 Viewing Assessment Results... 17 Reviewing the Assessment... 18 Technical Support... 19 READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Table of Contents 2

Workshop Assessment Overview The Workshop Assessment program allows teachers to monitor students reading progress in READ 180 Universal with reading passages and assessment questions connected to ReaL Book Workshops. The Workshop Assessment program consists of computer-based assessments for each READ 180 Universal stag, and two difficulty levels for each assessment (grade level and below grade level). The Workshop Assessment program includes the following features: Untimed questions, so students are not pressured to answer questions quickly Assessment items that correspond to the skills taught in READ 180 Universal Options for students to review and change responses prior to submitting Questions that students may skip and return to later (though students must answer all assessment questions before the assessment can be graded) With these criterion-referenced assessments, teachers will be able to measure students reading trajectory to college and career readiness, and students will build mastery and confidence with various item types found on new, more rigorous assessments. There are two types of assessments: interim and end of Workshop. Interim Assessments have no constructed-response or extended writing questions (page 14) and are worth 15 points. End-of-Workshop Assessments are worth 30 points. Assessments gradually introduce Next Generation Assessment (NGA) item types. For example, in Workshop 1 the Interim Assessment has multiple-choice questions and introduces the student to one NGA item type. Subsequent Assessments will include the new NGA item type from Workshop 1, multiple-choice questions, plus a new NGA item type. This process continues until students have been exposed to all NGA item types. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Overview 3

Logging In to Workshop Assessments HMH Student Central When students are enrolled in READ 180 Universal and Workshop Assessments, they may log in to the program through the Student Access screen through HMH Student Central. Contact the school or district administrator for more information on enrolling students and bookmarking the HMH Student Central URL. Any assigned Assessments will appear in the Assessments field of HMH Student Central. Click Start to open the Workshop Assessment. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Logging In 4

HMH Teacher Central From the HMH Teacher Central URL, log in with the HMH Teacher Central username and password (see the district or school administrator for the URL and username and password). Bookmark the URL for easier use. Click Teach from the Home screen to open the ReaL Book Digital Teacher s Edition and Teacher Tools. Teacher Tools is a menu of tools for teachers to use while teaching the Digital Teacher s Edition lesson. Click Teacher Tools at the top of the Digital Teacher s Edition screen to open the pull-down menu of tools. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Logging In 5

Assigning an Assessment The Assignment Board allows teachers to assign Workshop Assessments to students and then view and review student work once they have submitted it back to the teacher. To access the Assignment Board, click Assignment Board from the Teacher Tools pull-down menu. To assign Assessments to students, click the +Assessment button. This opens the Assign Assessment window. Select the assessment from the pull-down menu at the top of the window. Click the level desired for each student, either A or B, or select the level for the whole class at the Select All field. Click Assign to send the Assessment to students. The date will appear in the Date Assigned column of the Assignment Board. The assessment will also appear in the student s Assignment menu on HMH Student Central. Teacher Tip Students who quit in the middle of a test automatically skip the Directions screen the next time they log in and go immediately to the question at which they stopped. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Assigning an Assessment 6

Taking an Assessment When students click Start from the Assessment listing in their Assignment menu, they go to the Workshop Assessment Welcome screen. Click Go On to launch the Assessment. Using the Test Screen The Test Screen shows directions for using the Workshop Assessment program. Students answer the question, then click Next to move to the next question. Click Back to move back through the questions. Students may change any answers until they submit their assessments (page 16). READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 7

Taking the Assessment The Workshop Assessment contains six types of text-based choice questions: single selected-response questions, multiple selected-response questions, two-part questions, highlighting questions, matching questions, and chart questions; and two types of constructed-response questions: constructed-response and extended writing. Students respond to the choice questions by choosing an answer based on the text, scrolling over their choices, then clicking their choices to select them. When students are satisfied with their answers, they click Next to proceed to the next question. Students may click a different choice to change their answers prior to clicking Next. Students answer constructed-response questions by composing a written response in the field provided. Students may review their written work prior to submitting it; when satisfied with their responses students click Next to move to the next question. Responses to constructed-response questions are forwarded to the Assignment Board in HMH Teacher Central for teacher review. Students may also click Log Out at any point in the test; their work will be saved, and they will continue with the test at the point they left off the next time they log in. The Progress Bar Clicking Progress at the bottom of the screen shows the Progress Bar, which students may use to move through the questions on the test. Answered questions appear in blue; unanswered questions appear in gray. The current question appears in white. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 8

Answering Selected-Response Questions Selected-response questions require students to choose an answer from one of the choices. The Workshop Assessments contain two types of selected-response questions: single and multiple. Some questions require students to choose one response; others require choosing several appropriate choices. To answer a selected-response question, students select an answer by clicking their answer choice(s). If they are satisfied with their answers, they click Next to proceed to the next question. Students may click a different choice to change their answers prior to clicking Next. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 9

Answering Two-Part Questions Unlike multiple selected-response questions, two-part questions are broken into two individually scored parts, A and B, with each part of the question worth one point in the assessment. To answer each part of the question, students select an answer by clicking their answer choices. If they are satisfied with their answers, they click Next to proceed to the next question. Students may click a different choice to change their answers prior to clicking Next. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 10

Answering Highlighting Questions Highlighting questions ask students to answer a question by choosing a relevant sentence, section, or paragraph from a passage. Students answer highlighting questions by clicking their choices in the passage on the left side of the screen. The choice then appears on the right side of the screen under the question. To change a response, students click the sentence or paragraph again to deselect it. If students are satisfied with their choices, they click Next to go on to the next question. Students may also click a different choice to change their answers prior to clicking Next. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 11

Answering Matching Questions To answer a matching question, students click one of the choices in the left column to highlight it, then click the choice in the right column to match the choices. Students may click the choices again to unmatch them and make a different choice. When students are satisfied with their choices, they click Next to go on to the next question. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 12

Answering Chart Questions Students answer chart questions by selecting a box on the chart and clicking it. A blue dot appears in the chosen field. Students may click the chosen field a second time to deselect it. When students are satisfied with their choices, they click Next to move to the next question. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 13

Answering Constructed-Response Questions Constructed-response questions allow students to demonstrate their writing skills by having them answer questions with short responses. To answer constructed-response questions: 1. Read the text passage on the left side of the screen, using the scroll bar to see the text for longer passages. 2. Type a response directly into the text box on the right. A scroll bar appears if the answer goes beyond the size of the text box. When students are finished with their responses, they click Next to proceed to the next question. Teacher Tip Speak to students before assigning a constructed-response question. Give them guidelines and tips, such as how long their answers are expected to be, or suggest that they write their answers out on paper first, before they type them into the text box. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 14

Answering Extended Writing Questions Extended writing questions allow students to demonstrate their writing skills and creativity by writing on a text-based subject that corresponds with the Workshop theme and writing genre. To answer the extended writing question, students should type their responses directly into the text box. A scroll bar appears if the answer goes beyond the size of the text box. The extended writing question is the last question in the assessment. When students are satisfied with their writing, they click Next to move to the end of the assessment. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 15

Finishing an Assessment When students click Next after the extended constructed-response question, the Workshop Assessment program checks to make sure they have answered all of the questions. Students are prompted to answer questions they skipped and to review their work. The Progress Bar indicates answered questions in blue and unanswered questions in gray. Tests are not finished until students answer all questions. Once students have answered all skipped questions, they may click Submit. When they do, all responses are recorded as final, and constructed-response questions are forwarded to the Assignment Board for review. Students may not do any further work at that point. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 16

Viewing Assessment Results The Results screen allows students to see how well they performed on the Assessment. Results appear as a raw score as well as a percentage. Results of the constructed-response questions are not included in these tabulations. Students may click Review to view the Progress Bar and review their Assessments. In the Progress Bar, correct answers are shown in green and incorrect answers are shown in red. A green check appears next to the correct answer. A red X appears next to each incorrect answer. After reviewing their test results, students click Log Out to exit the Workshop Assessment. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Taking an Assessment 17

Reviewing the Assessment To review the assessment, click the assessment name on the Assignment Board in HMH Teacher Central (see the READ 180 Universal Technology User s Guide for more information on the Assignment Board). In the review area, teachers can review student answers to the Constructed- Response areas of the Workshop Assessments. Click Next Question or Previous Question to scroll through student responses. To view all assignments for the student, click the student s name in the Assignment Board. Click the Graded and Ungraded links at the top of the screen to toggle between viewing graded or ungraded. Click Workshop Assessment Results from the review area to see the student s score on the Workshop Assessment. Click Review from this screen to review the student s assessment. Click the X at the top of the Assignment Board screen to close the Assignment Board. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Reviewing the Assessment 18

Technical Support For questions or other support needs, visit the READ 180 Universal Product Support website at hmhco.com/read180u/productsupport. At the site, users will find program documentation, manuals, and guides, as well as Frequently Asked Questions and live chat support. For specific questions regarding READ 180 Universal and Workshop Assessments, contact customer service to speak to a Houghton Mifflin Harcourt technical support representative at 1-800-283-5974. READ 180 Universal Workshop Assessment User s Guide Updated 06.27.16 Technical Support 19